I think you may have misunderstood a bit.  By "other local nameserver" I
meant also standalone dnsmasq, as opposed to the NetworkManager-
controlled dnsmasq process ("nm-dnsmasq").  If nm-dnsmasq listens at
127.0.0.2 then standalone dnsmasq can listen at 127.0.0.1 and on all
other IP addresses assigned to interfaces.  Thus if #959037 is
implemented, you can use standalone dnsmasq for your purpose.

As to whether nm-dnsmasq will or will not be made more configurable,
I'll allow someone like Mathieu to speak to that.

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